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For Jukebox Salesman, Collecting Records Isn't Just A Job: It's A Hobby, Too
Jukeboxes Unlimited owner Don Muller has been selling machines since '71, and he's sold them to the likes of Steve Martin and Mick Fleetwood. But his collection of over 400,000 records isn't for sale.
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Trauma Workers Find Solace In A Pause That Honors Life After A Death
Sometimes, no matter how hard an emergency team works to save a life, the patient dies. A nurse finds that pausing after the frenzy to honor the loss helps him and others cope — and avoid burnout.
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Sen. Marco Rubio: President Obama Has 'Strengthened Putin's Hand'
In an interview with NPR, the GOP presidential candidate offers critiques of President Obama, the GOP establishment and Donald Trump.
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Lucky Guy? Kevin McCarthy Once Won The Lottery. Now He Might Be Speaker
Following Speaker John Boehner's decision to resign, the House majority leader quickly became a front-runner to replace him. McCarthy has already gone far in Congress relatively quickly.
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Cokie Roberts Analyzes A Dramatic Week In Politics
Cokie Roberts offers her take on John Boehner's abrupt resignation as House speaker and what it will mean for Congress in the days to come.
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India's Leader Tours Silicon Valley, Swaps Stories With Facebook's Zuckerburg
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Facebook on Sunday, where he and Mark Zuckerberg shared some personal stories.
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Who Are The 'Gifted And Talented' And What Do They Need?
The controversies over gifted education start with identifying who qualifies for that title.
Baseball May Return To 2020 Olympics; Tokyo Organizers Also Want Surfing
Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizers would like to see baseball, skateboarding and surfing — but not bowling — when they host the Summer Games.
Super Blood Moon Eclipse Wows Viewers: Here's Proof
Did you see it? If not, don't worry: This much-anticipated event — in which a supermoon went into a full lunar eclipse — was well-documented.
After U.N. Speeches, Obama And Putin Discuss Syria In 'Business-Like' Meeting
After both presidents delivered speeches to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday, they met privately for 90 minutes to discuss Ukraine and Syria.
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